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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: justIN on April 10, 2014, 09:22:00 PM
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21-24 knights sitting on the ridge and 5-8 knights trying to move down the hill. All scared to move or advance to push back the Rooks. Even after the Bish drop the Rooks VH Knights to scared to move up. Seemed that there more into getting easy kills. Two hours into the night the Knights are getting pushed back so they can"t sit on there ridge. most complained about getting long ranged LoL, then don't just sit on the ride like a carnival game to get targeted,
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You have a big thingy.
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21-24 knights sitting on the ridge and 5-8 knights trying to move down the hill. All scared to move or advance to push back the Rooks. Even after the Bish drop the Rooks VH Knights to scared to move up. Seemed that there more into getting easy kills. Two hours into the night the Knights are getting pushed back so they can"t sit on there ridge. most complained about getting long ranged LoL, then don't just sit on the ride like a carnival game to get targeted,
Isn't that just you wanting easy kills with no risk to yourself? Well thats what they want as well :rofl And here lies the fundamental problem in the GV gameplay, aggression gets you killed.
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sitting
Maybe you haven't noticed, but that is all that GV battles are.
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cool story bro :huh
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:rofl
Did I miss an epic Greebo map tank battle :(
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Campers, it is GV land after all. Look at the Statistics page. They don't get that many kills by charging. GVer's hate when the opponent's VH is taken out. They need fresh meat like me that comes charging in gets blown up.
Last night I got three kills and was killed five times. My best GV night ever. I have little patience.
Great guys those GVer's though. That is for sure. Have yet to run into a bad apple in GV land. They are more relaxed I would say.
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So the OP didn't have the minerals to clear them from the ridge?
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Maybe you haven't noticed, but that is all that GV battles are.
gv "fight" = camping, getting camped, or driving to a spawn.
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21-24 knights sitting on the ridge and 5-8 knights trying to move down the hill. All scared to move or advance to push back the Rooks. Even after the Bish drop the Rooks VH Knights to scared to move up. Seemed that there more into getting easy kills. Two hours into the night the Knights are getting pushed back so they can"t sit on there ridge. most complained about getting long ranged LoL, then don't just sit on the ride like a carnival game to get targeted,
Let me guess, the whole time this happened you just sat on the concrete pad on your V base, too afraid to come out and engage the Knights on the ridge. I'm sure the Knits on the ridge were laughing at the panzy that was afraid to leave the safety of the concrete pad.
ack-ack
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21-24 knights sitting on the ridge and 5-8 knights trying to move down the hill. All scared to move or advance to push back the Rooks. Even after the Bish drop the Rooks VH Knights to scared to move up. Seemed that there more into getting easy kills. Two hours into the night the Knights are getting pushed back so they can"t sit on there ridge. most complained about getting long ranged LoL, then don't just sit on the ride like a carnival game to get targeted,
I dont get it. 21 knights landed their plane on a ridge and some were trying to taxi down hill?
:headscratch:
Sounds interesting.
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Maybe you haven't noticed, but that is all that GV battles are.
yup
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Let me guess, the whole time this happened you just sat on the concrete pad on your V base, too afraid to come out and engage the Knights on the ridge. I'm sure the Knits on the ridge were laughing at the panzy that was afraid to leave the safety of the concrete pad.
ack-ack
DING DING DING!
Tell him what he's won, Bob!
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(Announcer voice) Ack-Ack you have just won a splendid new P38-J Lightning fighter aircraft...with all the luxuries and amenities of a mid-1940's fighter...you will be able to climb to ridiculous altitudes to swoop in on unsuspecting enemies...and then easily zoom away when things start getting rough...all this for you, a prize package worth $135,000...in 1940's dollars of course...
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IRISH STEW RECIPE
2 lbs. lamb or beef, cut into 1-inch cubes
1 tbsp. each olive oil and butter
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/2 tsp. each onion and garlic powder
6 cloves garlic (optional but not traditional)
2 onions
6 large carrots
2 stalks celery
2 medium sweet potatoes
4 or 5 potatoes
1 shallot
1 carton beef broth
salt and pepper, to taste
Wash vegetables and peel. Slice onions and celery; mince garlic and shallots. Cut potatoes into one inch cubes.Slice carrots into 1/3-inch coins.
Dredge meat cubes in flour mixed with onion and garlic powder. Reserve remaining flour. Brown meat cubes, a few at a time in a heavy bottom Dutch oven. Turn to brown on all sides. Remove cubes to a bowl as they brown. In the final batch of meat, add garlic, shallot and onions; do not allow garlic to brown.
When all meat is browned, return it to the pot and add the vegetables. Add the carton of beef broth and enough water to cover everything plus another 2 to 3 inches. Bring mixture to a boil, then immediately reduce heat to barely a simmer. Cover and simmer for an hour or so on the lowest possible heat.
Test often to see when vegetables are fork tender. Remove cover and put remaining flour in a fine sieve; sprinkle evenly over surface of stew, whisking constantly to prevent clumping. Allow to cook on low heat for another half hour after flour has been added.
Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Note: You can add small white pearl onions, if desired. Peel and cut a cross into the bottom so they don't burst while cooking. Add at the same time as the other vegetables.
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Maybe you haven't noticed, but that is all that GV battles are.
:aok
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So the OP didn't have the minerals to clear them from the ridge?
:rofl
Fink you got the minerals Turkish? :D
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(Announcer voice) Ack-Ack you have just won a splendid new P38-J Lightning fighter aircraft...with all the luxuries and amenities of a mid-1940's fighter...you will be able to climb to ridiculous altitudes to swoop in on unsuspecting enemies...and then easily zoom away when things start getting rough...all this for you, a prize package worth $135,000...in 1940's dollars of course...
:rofl :aok
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Jimbo that's a great recipe. Thanks :aok
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:rofl
Fink you got the minerals Turkish? :D
not sure if you were talking to me or quoting snatch but here are some Turkish minerals finely ordered and constructed
(http://www.fhm.com/images/media/fckimgs/image/Miss-Turkey-Gizem-Memic.jpg)
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Cheers Bat, brightened my afternoon :banana:
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IRISH STEW RECIPE
2 lbs. lamb or beef, cut into 1-inch cubes
1 tbsp. each olive oil and butter
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/2 tsp. each onion and garlic powder
6 cloves garlic (optional but not traditional)
2 onions
6 large carrots
2 stalks celery
2 medium sweet potatoes
4 or 5 potatoes
1 shallot
1 carton beef broth
salt and pepper, to taste
Wash vegetables and peel. Slice onions and celery; mince garlic and shallots. Cut potatoes into one inch cubes.Slice carrots into 1/3-inch coins.
Dredge meat cubes in flour mixed with onion and garlic powder. Reserve remaining flour. Brown meat cubes, a few at a time in a heavy bottom Dutch oven. Turn to brown on all sides. Remove cubes to a bowl as they brown. In the final batch of meat, add garlic, shallot and onions; do not allow garlic to brown.
When all meat is browned, return it to the pot and add the vegetables. Add the carton of beef broth and enough water to cover everything plus another 2 to 3 inches. Bring mixture to a boil, then immediately reduce heat to barely a simmer. Cover and simmer for an hour or so on the lowest possible heat.
Test often to see when vegetables are fork tender. Remove cover and put remaining flour in a fine sieve; sprinkle evenly over surface of stew, whisking constantly to prevent clumping. Allow to cook on low heat for another half hour after flour has been added.
Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Note: You can add small white pearl onions, if desired. Peel and cut a cross into the bottom so they don't burst while cooking. Add at the same time as the other vegetables.
I plan to give this a try thanks. :aok
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21-24 knights sitting on the ridge and 5-8 knights trying to move down the hill. All scared to move or advance to push back the Rooks. Even after the Bish drop the Rooks VH Knights to scared to move up. Seemed that there more into getting easy kills. Two hours into the night the Knights are getting pushed back so they can"t sit on there ridge. most complained about getting long ranged LoL, then don't just sit on the ride like a carnival game to get targeted,
dude have you ever watched the movie" the battle of the bulge" there's a line of german tanks sitting on a ridge firing down on bastonge. same thing..nothing wrong with this....the players getting long ranged--where do you think they are getting long ranged from--there getting long ranged from--it's from bish and rooks sitting on there ridges.
so since you don't know what your talking about i suggest you go to some other base...
not to mention the fact that bish and rooks also fly to tank town to bomb tard. for your so called easy kills
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Next time there's a tank fight call in the Wild Hogs. No way they'll sit on that ridge. Those boys are hard chargers!
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Next time there's a tank fight call in the Wild Hogs. No way they'll sit on that ridge. Those boys are hard chargers!
never heard of them
except in a movie with harleys
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Next time there's a tank fight call in the Wild Hogs. No way they'll sit on that ridge. Those boys are hard chargers!
Who :headscratch:
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:headscratch:
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A knight com